How to Stop Google Photos From Asking Permission to Delete Photos

Last Updated: Feb 24, 2024 by

Google Photos is a popular image management tool that allows users to store, organize, and share their photos and videos. However, one common issue that users face is the constant prompts asking for permission to delete photos. This can be frustrating and time-consuming, especially if you have a large number of photos to delete. In this article, we will discuss how to stop Google Photos from asking permission to delete photos.

Disable “Trash” Feature

One of the main reasons why Google Photos asks for permission to delete photos is because of the “Trash” feature. When you delete a photo, it is moved to the “Trash” folder instead of being permanently deleted. This allows you to recover the photo if you change your mind. However, this also means that Google Photos will ask for permission before permanently deleting the photo. To disable this feature, follow these steps:

  1. Open Google Photos on your device.
  2. Tap on the three horizontal lines in the top left corner.
  3. Select “Settings” from the menu.
  4. Tap on “Free up device storage.”
  5. Toggle off the “Trash” feature.

Use the “Free Up Space” Feature

Another way to stop Google Photos from asking permission to delete photos is by using the “Free Up Space” feature. This feature allows you to delete all the photos and videos that have already been backed up to Google Photos. To use this feature, follow these steps:

  1. Open Google Photos on your device.
  2. Tap on the three horizontal lines in the top left corner.
  3. Select “Settings” from the menu.
  4. Tap on “Free up space.”
  5. Confirm the action by tapping on “Remove.”

Clear Cache and Data

If the above methods do not work, you can try clearing the cache and data of the Google Photos app. This will reset the app and may help resolve any issues causing the constant prompts. To clear the cache and data, follow these steps:

  1. Go to your device’s Settings.
  2. Tap on “Apps” or “Application Manager.”
  3. Find and tap on “Google Photos.”
  4. Tap on “Storage.”
  5. Tap on “Clear cache” and “Clear data.”

Uninstall and Reinstall the App

If all else fails, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling the Google Photos app. This will reset the app and may help resolve any issues causing the prompts. To uninstall and reinstall the app, follow these steps:

  1. Go to your device’s Settings.
  2. Tap on “Apps” or “Application Manager.”
  3. Find and tap on “Google Photos.”
  4. Tap on “Uninstall.”
  5. Go to the Google Play Store and reinstall the app.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can stop Google Photos from asking permission to delete photos. This will save you time and frustration when managing your photos and videos. If you have any other tips or tricks for managing Google Photos, let us know in the comments below.

Gulrukh Ch

About the Author: Gulrukh Ch

Gulrukh Chaudhary, an accomplished digital marketer and technology writer with a passion for exploring the frontiers of innovation. Armed with a Master's degree in Information Technology, Gulrukh seamlessly blends her technical prowess with her creative flair, resulting in captivating insights into the world of emerging technologies. Discover more about her on her LinkedIn profile.